Update: around 10am Joe Wing reported that it had returned to Larue’s.
—Dave Nutter

> On Nov 3, 2015, at 9:57 AM, Dave Nutter <nutter.d...@mac.com> wrote:
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> The CINNAMON TEAL was reported by Logan Kahle on Larue’s Lagoon shortly after 
> 6am this morning. Joe Wing reported that it was flushed by an eagle and flew 
> from there toward the Main Pool at 9am. If this bird sticks around long 
> enough it may finish transitioning and remove doubt as to whether it is a 
> Blue-winged Teal hybrid. Or it may not transition further which might (or 
> might not) suggest it’s a hybrid. As Kevin notes, BNA says they retain 
> eclipse traits for quite awhile. Keep taking photos and notes, everyone!
> 
> —Dave Nutter
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